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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · Moving Ahead for Progress in the 21st Century Act · Sec. 100227

Sec. 100227. FLOOD IN PROGRESS DETERMINATIONS

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## SEC. 100227 FLOOD IN PROGRESS DETERMINATIONS **[**[42 U.S.C. 4011 note](/us/usc/t42/s4011)**]** ###
(a)Report ####
(1)Review The Administrator shall review— #####
(A)the processes and procedures for determining that a flood event has commenced or is in progress for purposes of flood insurance coverage made available under the National Flood Insurance Program; #####
(B)the processes and procedures for providing public notification that such a flood event has commenced or is in progress; #####
(C)the processes and procedures regarding the timing of public notification of flood insurance requirements and availability; and #####
(D)the effects and implications that weather conditions, including rainfall, snowfall, projected snowmelt, existing water levels, and other conditions, have on the determination that a flood event has commenced or is in progress. ####
(2)Report Not later than 6 months after the date of enactment of this Act, the Administrator shall submit a report to Congress that describes— #####
(A)the results and conclusions of the review under paragraph (1); and #####
(B)any actions taken, or proposed actions to be taken, by the Administrator to provide for more precise and technical processes and procedures for determining that a flood event has commenced or is in progress. ###
(b)Effective Date of Policies Covering Properties Affected by Flooding of the Missouri River in 2011 ####
(1)Eligible coverage For purposes of this subsection, the term “eligible coverage” means coverage under a new contract for flood insurance coverage under the National Flood Insurance Program, or a modification to coverage under an existing flood insurance contract, for property damaged by the flooding of the Missouri River that commenced on June 1, 2011, that was purchased or made during the period beginning May 1, 2011, and ending June 6, 2011. ####
(2)Effective dates Notwithstanding section 1306(c) of the National Flood Insurance Act of 1968 (42 U.S.C. 4013(c)), or any other provision of law, any eligible coverage shall— #####
(A)be deemed to take effect on the date that is 30 days after the date on which all obligations for the eligible coverage (including completion of the application and payment of any initial premiums owed) are satisfactorily completed; and #####
(B)cover damage to property occurring after the effective date described in subparagraph
(A)that resulted from the flooding of the Missouri River that commenced on June 1, 2011, if the property did not suffer damage or loss as a result of such flooding before the effective date described in subparagraph (A). ###
(c)Timely Notification Not later than 90 days after the date on which the Administrator submits the report required under subsection (a)(2), the Administrator shall, taking into consideration the results of the review under subsection (a)(1)(B), develop procedures for providing timely notification, to the extent practicable, to policyholders who have purchased flood insurance coverage under the National Flood Insurance Program within 30 days of a determination of a flood in progress and who may be affected by the flood of the determination and how the determination may affect their coverage.
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